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On Saturday, July 14 at approximately 1:56 p.m., officers with the Montgomery County Police Animal Services Division (ASD) were called to the 12000 block of Sweetbough Court in North Potomac to investigate an animal welfare complaint. Later that day, ASD officers began humanly removing animals from the home after the animals were surrendered by their owner. Initially 53 cats and one rabbit were removed.

Animal Services Officers are continuing their efforts to humanely trap and remove the remaining cats. As of today, July 20, 71 animals (70 cats and the one rabbit) have been removed from the home and are being cared for at the Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center located at 7315 Muncaster Mill Road in Derwood.

Because this matter is under investigation by the ASD, it is not appropriate to release additional details at this time. The ASD will update the community as soon as its investigation has concluded.

The Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center (MCASAC), operated by the Department of Police, Animal Services Division, provides high-standard sheltering and care to the homeless, abused, and neglected animals in our community and ensures the safety and welfare of the county’s citizens. We are the county’s only open-admission, municipal shelter. Through adoptions, education, outreach, and more, MCASAC serves as a critical community resource to promote and advocate for responsible pet care. Animal Services Officers are on-call seven days a week to investigate citizen complaints and respond to animal emergencies 24 hours-a-day. For more information, please visit www.montgomerycountymd.gov/asd.